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Hodgemoor Wood
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Coppiced beech trees, Hodgemoor Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1737217.jpg
Coppiced beech trees
Area of Search Buckinghamshire
Interest Biological
Area 102.6 hectares
Notification 1992
Location map Magic Map

Hodgemoor Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire. It is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and most of it is leased by Buckinghamshire County Council to the Forestry Commission.

The site is a large area of semi-natural broad-leaved woodland on unusually varied soil types of mottled clays, sands and gravels, and it has a similarly wide range of structure, including ancient coppiced oak, beech and hornbeam. The core of the site is ancient woodland, with records going back to the thirteenth century. Ground vegetation includes bracken and brambles, with sedges in wetter areas. Butterflies include white admiral and purple hairstreak, and the nationally rare jewel beetle Agrilus pannonicus has been recorded. There is also a wide variety of breeding woodland birds.

There are extensive tracks with broad rides, walking trails, and cycling paths, and access to the site from Bottrells Lane.

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